Luke Irvin Chrisco, 30, is in custody in Vail after he was arrested in a separate traffic incident along Interstate 70. Witnesses said Chrisco was panhandling near a gas station in Vail, and when police contacted him, an officer realized he resembled the portable toilet suspect.

Boulder police had gotten several tips on Chrisco and had been looking for him in Boulder when they were notified he was being held in Vail. Boulder police interviewed Chrisco and say they think he was the man who hid in the portable toilet.

He faces charges of unlawful sexual contact and criminal invasion of privacy. He is being held by the Vail Police Department on $1,000 bond for the traffic incident and $1,500 for the Boulder charges.

Police are not releasing a mug shot of Chrisco yet, pending further investigation.

On Friday, a woman at the Hanuman Yoga Festival in Boulder noticed something moving in the tank of a portable toilet, according to police. She left the toilet and asked a man who was standing nearby to look in the tank. He saw something moving under a tarp and, after he walked out, told officers he heard the door lock behind him.

Security officials waited for the man outside the potty for 10 minutes. When he did emerge, he was able to escape.

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